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Trump: ‘Hamas Didn’t Really Want to Make a Deal. I Think They Want to Die’

July 26, 2025
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President Donald Trump has confirmed that the United States and Israel have officially ended talks with the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas. In a statement released on Friday, Trump stated that the decision was made due to Hamas’ refusal to compromise and negotiate in good faith.

According to Trump, the talks with Hamas were supposed to be an opportunity for the group to come to the table and make a deal that would benefit both the Palestinians and Israelis. However, it quickly became clear that Hamas was not interested in reaching a peaceful resolution.

“Hamas didn’t really want to make a deal. I think they want to die,” Trump said in the statement. He went on to say that Hamas’ actions and rhetoric have shown a clear disregard for human life and a desire for violence and destruction.

Hamas, which has been designated as a terrorist organization by the United States and many other countries, has a long history of launching attacks on Israeli civilians and using innocent Palestinians as human shields. Their tactics have only served to escalate tensions and hinder any progress towards a peaceful resolution.

The decision to end talks with Hamas was met with support from both the United States and Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Trump’s leadership and reiterated that Israel will not negotiate with terrorist organizations.

The United States has also made it clear that they will not tolerate any form of terrorism or violence against innocent civilians. Trump’s administration has taken a strong stance against terrorist organizations and has been working closely with Israel to combat these threats.

This decision also sends a powerful message to other terrorist groups that the United States will not be swayed by their tactics and will continue to stand by their allies in the pursuit of peace and security.

The Trump administration has been actively working towards a resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since taking office. In May, Trump made history by becoming the first sitting U.S. president to visit the Western Wall in Jerusalem, a symbol of the Jewish people’s connection to their homeland.

The United States has also been a strong supporter of Israel’s right to defend itself against terrorist attacks. In May, when Hamas launched a barrage of rockets into Israel, the U.S. condemned the attacks and called for an immediate end to the violence.

Despite the setback with Hamas, Trump remains optimistic about the potential for peace in the region. He has expressed his commitment to finding a solution that will bring lasting peace and prosperity to both the Israeli and Palestinian people.

In his statement, Trump emphasized the need for all parties to come together and work towards a peaceful resolution. He urged the Palestinian leadership to reject violence and terrorism and instead focus on building a better future for their people.

The decision to end talks with Hamas is a clear indication of the United States’ unwavering support for Israel and their commitment to fighting against terrorism. Trump’s leadership and determination to bring peace to the Middle East will continue to be a driving force in the region.

In conclusion, President Trump’s decision to end talks with Hamas sends a strong message to the world that the United States will not tolerate any form of terrorism. The U.S. and Israel remain committed to finding a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and will continue to work towards that goal. As Trump stated, “We want to create peace between Israel and the Palestinians. We will get it done, we will be successful.”

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